December 10
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December 10, 2013 Thieves Continue to Target Heavy Construction Equipment LICA urges members to increase security at their facilities and jobsites • Thieves Continue to Target Heavy Construction Equipment • Be a “First Responder” on LICA’s Master Inventory as We Enter Winter Storm Response Season • GCA Hosts Conference on Future of NY’s Infrastructure • LICA to Welcome the Holidays at the Milleridge on December 12th • Register Now for LICA’s 2014 Safety Seminar • CFMA Hosts 6th Annual Dinner Gala with Proceeds to Benefit CFK • Christmas Eve & Christmas Day Holiday Schedule • Bid Results Picture provided by Roman Stone of the damage caused by thieves who broke into to Roman Stone’s facility back in mid-March. LICA member Roman Stone Construction is putting out an “All Points Bulletin.” Thieves hit not once, but twice at their Bay Shore facility. The first break-in took place back in mid-March, with the same thieves hitting the facility again the following weekend. The second break-in at the facility was even worse than the first — forcing Roman Stone to lay off all employees until the damage was assessed and the proper repairs were made to get the plant up and running again. “They took anything that was metal and that you can sell,” President of Roman Stone Construction Tom Montalbine told Precast Inc. magazine in their September-October issue. “They must have spent hours in here stealing copper welding cables and NICAD castings used in their production processes, powered hand tools and metal parts that can be sold at scrap yards for a fraction of what they cost. They also smashed our batch computer and vandalized our expensive batching equipment.” (Continued on next page) 150 Motor Parkway Suite 307 Hauppauge, NY 11788-5145 Tel: 631.231.LICA • Fax: 631.231.4291 • www.licanys.org • info@licanys.org December 10, 2013 2 According to Montalbine, the thieves made entry onto Roman Stone property by cutting the fence on the gate. They then broke into the plant and used Roman Stone’s wheelbarrows to wheel the stolen items out towards the fence where they could load them in their truck. In an attempt to prevent future break-ins like the two that occurred last March, Roman Stone has beefed up security at their facility, installing more interior cameras and adding more exterior facility and street lighting, particularly in the areas where the break-in occurred. Montalbine, who has expressed frustration in dealing with local law enforcement, is urging fellow contractors to upgrade their security systems. Doing your own police work “Companies should have a list of all the scrap metal yards in a 50 mile radius and send them photos of the stolen items. Use RFD tags on expensive equipment. Put cameras up without letting employees know where they are. Use dummy cameras to help cut down costs if you can’t put real cameras up,” said Montalbine. “Let all your employees know the penalty for theft — immediate dismissal — there is no second chance. Tell employees that if they see something amiss they should say something. Use your employees as your eyes and ears. Don’t rule out anyone, even longtime employees. It’s a shame, but most of the time when theft occurs, it is done by somebody you know and trust. This goes for the office staff as well as the men in the field.” Getting to the top brass “LICA is offering our assistance as we deal regularly with local law enforcement,” said Long Island Contractors’ Association (LICA) Executive Director Marc Herbst. “If a company is experiencing a similar issue and they are not comfortable dealing with the police directly, we can intervene on your behalf.” The affects of the break-in haven’t ended. “Just the other day I was looking for a handsaw that was evidently swiped during the operation,” said Montalbine. “It’s been extremely disruptive to our operations.” “After learning that about 25 percent of companies have fallen victim to embezzlement – many times unbeknownst to the firms’ owners – I realized that theft, vandalism and internal theft can really happen to anyone,” says Montalbine. “For most of us, it’s not a matter of if it will occur; it’s a matter of when it will happen.” Roman Stone wasn’t the only victim The Long Island construction industry was put on high alert last spring when LICA reported two thefts of heavy construction equipment that had occurred just two weeks apart from one another. “These were unique pieces of equipment that can’t be easily stolen or pawned,” explained Herbst. One of the machines, a CAT 289C registered with the DMV Plate no. 15428SM, was stolen from Geiger Park, West 23rd Street, Wyandanch, in the Town of Babylon and is valued at $50,000. To buy it new, this heavy equipment would cost $70,000. (Continued on next page) December 10, 2013 3 The second piece of heavy equipment reported stolen was a Komatsu pc35mr-2 with the serial #7248. The Komatsu was taken from Boundary Avenue over the Bethpage Parkway and is valued at $35,000. Someone knows exactly what they are doing Herbst says these thefts may be deliberate and perhaps planned by a fly-by-night company to steal equipment they can present to potential but unwary customers. “There is usually a chain of illegal activity that accompanies these kinds of thefts,” he stated. He reported that LICA members have been stepping up surveillance of their yards, construction site security and adding locks on construction equipment. “Someone familiar with the equipment, its importance and its value continues to make a run on Long Island’s heavy construction industry. As an organization we issued an alert back in April and we continue to urge all of our members to increase security in order to prevent further losses.” Be a “First Responder” on LICA’s Master Inventory as We Enter Winter Storm Response Season LICA is asking all of our contractor members to “enlist” in the emergency response program as we enter the winter storm response season. LICA is requesting those companies willing to be on-call to provide a list of equipment along with the appropriate 24/7 contact person and telephone numbers (including cellular and home) to be included in the LICA master list. “As we have done in the past LICA must stay ahead of the game, prepared at a moment’s notice to refer our members to municipalities when they contact us for assistance,” said Herbst. Snow Monsters - Like lurking monsters battling a snow storm, plow trucks work the parking lot at Nassau Community College, one of many such scenes across the region as LICA members engage Mother Nature up front and personal. This information will be deemed confidential and will only be shared in case of a declared emergency. If you have not done so already, please forward your information to LICA’s Executive Director Marc Herbst at mherbst@ licanys.org as soon as possible. Through this effort, your company and our industry will be among the crucial first responders when emergencies strike. If you have any questions please contact our office at 631.231.LICA (5422). Taking shelter inside their snow plow blade back in February 2010, John Hasemann, left, and Robert Desiderio, members of Operating Engineers 138 and employees of Pratt Brothers, break for coffee. (Continued on next page) December 10, 2013 4 Suffolk County Seeks Contractors In a letter from Suffolk County Executive Steve Bellone to our members, Bellone stated, “each year the Department of Public Works relies on the services of contractors to assist with ice and snow removal on County-maintained roadways. This relationship has been very successful in ensuring that County roads are in safe condition during the winter season. In order to help the continued success of this operation, certain requirements must be met.” Click here for an outline of these requirements. Click here for the 2013-2014 snow rates. Any questions please call Cliff Mitchell, Director of Highway Maintenance at 631-852-4070. GCA Hosts Conference on Future of NY’s Infrastructure LICA’s sister organization, the General Contractors Association of New York (GCA) invites you to a conference on the future of New York’s infrastructure, Monday, January 13th from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. at Fordham University Lincoln Center Campus, New York, NY. Speakers will include Richard Ravitch, former New York State Lieutenant Governor and MTA Chairman; MaryAnne Gilmartin, president & CEO of Forest City Ratner Companies; Patrick Foye, executive director of the Port Authority of NY & NJ; Kathy Wylde, president & CEO of Partnership for New York; and many others. Breakfast will be served! To learn more about this event and register, please click here. For more information please contact Rosemarie Clendening via email at rclendening@gcany.net or by phone at 212-687-3131. To view the full schedule of events, click here. LICA to Welcome the Holidays at the Milleridge on December 12th Come celebrate the Holiday Season with your construction industry friends and colleagues at LICA’s 2013 Holiday Party! The party will be held on Thursday, December 12th from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. at The Milleridge Carriage House in Jericho. RSVPs are coming in fast and furious, which means a good time with good people. If you have not yet responded, please click here for a copy of the invitation and response form. You can RSVP via email to LICA’s Manager of Communications Michelle Giametta at mgiametta@licanys.org or fax the response form to 631-231-4291. ;QW#TG%QTFKCNN[+PXKVGF6Q LICA’s Holiday Party On Thursday, December 12th From 6:00PM-9:00PM cocktails/buffet dinner reception at The Milleridge Carriage House 585 North Broadway Jericho, NY 11753 Phone: 516.931.2201 Please R.S.V.P. by December 5, 2013 by filling out the form below and faxing it to (631) 231-4291, emailing Michelle Giametta at mgiametta@licanys.org, or mailing it to 150 Motor Parkway, Suite 307, Hauppauge, NY 11788. Company:___________________________________________________________________________________ Address:_______________________________________________________________________________________ December 10, 2013 5 Register Now for LICA’s 2014 Safety Seminar Protecting the jobsite as a safe working environment for our respective employees remains one of our most important responsibilities, and the annual LICA Safety Seminar scheduled after the New Year allows our members to meet that challenge. LICA members will be presented with the latest news, techniques and information during this innovative safety training program. LICA has secured the services of our national affiliate organization, the ARTBA, and the NYSDOT to present a new and insightful program. LICA’s 2014 seminar will be held on Friday, January 10th from 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the UPSKY Long Island Hotel, 110 Motor Parkway in Hauppauge. You are Cordially Invited to Our A N N U A L H E AV Y C O N S T R U C T I O N A N D T R A N S P O R TAT I O N I N F R A S T R U C T U R E S A F E T Y S E M I N A R Friday, January 10, 2014 8am – 2pm UPSKY Long Island Hotel 110 Motor Parkway, Hauppauge It will be here before you know it. Please make your reservations as soon as possible! PDH (professional development hours) credits for engineers will be awarded. The 2014 presentations will be made by representatives of ARTBA (American Road and Transportation Builders Association) and the New York State Department of Transportation. To register, please click here for the seminar announcement and registration form and fax to 631-231-4291 or e-mail your attendance confirmation to LICA’s Manager of Communications Michelle Giametta at mgiametta@licanys.org. Registration is free to LICA members, a benefit of your annual dues. There is a nominal fee of $20 to non-members to cover food costs. CFMA Hosts 6th Annual Dinner Gala with Proceeds to Benefit CFK The Construction Financial Management Association (CFMA) is hosting their 6th Annual Dinner Gala to benefit Contractors for Kids (CFK) on Wednesday, January 15th from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. at the Crest Hollow Country Club in Woodbury. As the CFMA’s 2010 Construction Executive of the Year, LICA’s Executive Director Marc Herbst is asking you to support this year’s honoree, Lawrence Roman, CEO of WDJ, Inc. CFK is a not-for-profit organization founded for the purpose of providing assistance to families in our communities. Their goal is to assist children and their families to overcome obstacles that have unfortunately changed or impacted their lives through sickness, injury or death. Whether it is to pay a phone bill or mortgage payment, aiding in paying for medical bills deemed experimental or due to lack of insurance, arranging transportation or paying for a room to allow families to remain close during these tough times, or in heartbreaking cases when a child does not survive illness and a family needs financial help with burying a child, Contractors for Kids will be there. For more information or to RSVP to this event please call 631-617-5152. (Continued on next page) December 10, 2013 6 Continue to show support for CFK! CFK is hosting their 2014 Annual Dinner Dance: “The Main Event” on Friday March 14, 2014 from 7:00 to 11:00 p.m. at the Long Island Aquarium & Exhibition Center in Riverhead, NY. Need a room for the night of “The Main Event?” Rooms have been set aside for the Hyatt Place East End Hotel (attached to Atlantis), available on a first-come-firstserved basis. Become a sponsor today! Show your support and choose a sponsorship level that’s right for you. Sponsorships range from the “Hall of Fame” package at $10,000 to the “Popcorn” sponsor at $1,250. The night’s event features special guests Cy Young Award-winning baseball pitcher Dwight Gooden; two-time MLB Gold Glove winner Jesse Barfield; former major league ace pitcher who won the Cy Young Award twice in his career, Bret Saberhagen; four-time MLB All-Star pitcher, Tommy John; American college and professional football player who was a defensive tackle in the National Football League for 11 seasons during the 1970s and 1980s, Marty Lyons; and MLB shortstop who was named to two All Star teams as a member of the New York Mets, Bud Harrelson. Actors in attendance will include Vanessa Marcil, best known for her work on General Hospital, Beverly Hills 90210, and Las Vegas; Tyler Christopher of General Hospital; and Scott Reeves of The Young and The Restless. The Athletes We are very pleased to announce that the athletes below will be attending our Main Event on March 14th, 2014! Dwight Gooden Tommy John Cy Young-winning baseball pitcher who won 3 World Series Championships and was named to 4 All-Star teams. Four-time MLB All-Star pitcher known best for his remarkable recovery through shoulder surgery that became known as Tommy John surgery. Bret Saberhagen Marty Lyons Former major league ace pitcher who won the Cy Young Award twice in his career. American college and professional football player who was a defensive tackle in the National Football League for eleven seasons during the 1970s and 1980s. Jesse Barfield Bud Harrelson Two-time MLB Gold Glove winner who had one the best outfield arms of the 1980's. MLB shortstop who was named to two All Star teams as a member of the New York Mets. For More Information Please Visit: www.contractorsforkids.org/themainevent.html The Actors We are very pleased to announce that the actors below will be attending our Main Event on March 14th, 2014! Vanessa Marcil Brenda Barrett - General Hospital Gina Kincaid - Beverly Hills 90210 Sam Marquez - Las Vegas Upgrade your evening for only $300 and join CFK for a special VIP meet & greet with all the athletes and actors from 6:00 to 7:00 p.m. Tyler Christopher Nikolas Cassadine - General Hospital To purchase tickets, sponsorships or journal ads, please click here or call at 1-888-208-KIDS. Scott Reeves If you wish to pay by check, please mail your payment to Contractors For Kids, 1316 Motor Parkway, Islandia, NY 11749. Dr. Steve Webber Ryan McNeil - The Young and The Restless For More Information Please Visit: www.contractorsforkids.org/themainevent.html Christmas Eve & Christmas Day Holiday Schedule Please click here for the LICA and GCA holiday schedules. December 10, 2013 7 Bid Results **Numbers in red represent the winning bid **Highlighted and bold companies represent LICA Members Bid Date 11/25/13 Project Name Sunrise Highway Lighting System Rehabilitation Owner Inc. Village Of Valley Stream Contractor Welsbach Electric of Long Island Commander Electric, Inc. Eldor Traffic Signal Contracting Corp. Hinck Electrical Contracting, Inc. LEB Electric 11/26/13 Southold Town Dike Rehabilitation Town of Southold Steven M. Mezynieski Inc. Gatz Landscaping Inc. Bove Industries $ 2,092,906 2,712,526 3,334,565 11/26/13 Bay Park STP Improv to Influent Screening Facility County of Nassau Office of Public Works John P. Picone RJ Industries Inc./RJI Mechanical WHM Plumbing & Heating Contr. Inc. Jett Industries Inc. Philip Ross Industries Inc. Primer Construction Corp. DASNY Mechanical, Inc. Welkin Mechanical Stratis Contracting Posillico Civil Inc. $ 12,173,809 12,367,700 12,719,000 12,765,000 13,095,000 13,256,000 13,496,000 13,915,000 13,968,000 14,173,900 11/27/13 REBID-Nathaniel Rogers House Foundation & Ext Repairs Town of Southampton WGP Contracting Inc. LoDuca Associates Inc. North Star Concrete Construction Carter-Melence $ 373,632 403,344 666,507 1,494,000 11/27/13 Water Meter Replacement Program Village Of Bayville Rio Supply Inc. Badger Meter Inc. Maccarone Plumbing Heating Bancker Construction Corp $ 699,795 891,373 1,148,548 1,935,961 12/4/13 Yaphank County Ctr WWTP Denitrification Sys Improv General Contractor Bid County of Suffolk, Dept. of Public Works RJ Industries Inc./RJI Mechanical WHM Plumbing & Heating Contr. Inc. Bensin Contracting Inc. Philip Ross Industries Inc. $ 1,868,800 2,193,000 2,228,000 2,498,400 Palace Electrical Contractors Inc. Welsbach Electric of Long Island Rolands Electric Co. JVR Electric Bana Electric Corp. Eldor Contracting Hinck Electrical Contracting, Inc. LEB Electric $ 574,000 668,800 728,000 774,646 822,000 925,000 1,019,000 1,065,000 Tully Construction Co. Intercounty Paving Associates Posillico Civil Inc. Grace Industries LLC Suffolk Asphalt Corporation ALAC Contracting Corp. $ 9,553,584 9,943,000 9,958,706 10,995,293 11,777,173 13,713,713 Electrical Bid 12/5/13 15.2 Miles of Asphalt Concrete Resurfacing Rt 25 New York State Department Of Transportation $ Bid Amount 653,508 711,509 787,596 909,507 2,326,429
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